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Conceptual framework

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Defining species

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Species concepts

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Defining modes

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Geographic modes of speciation

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Allopatric

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Peripatric

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Parapatric

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Sympatric

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Other modes of speciation

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Ecological

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Hybrid speciation and polyploidy

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Hybrid speciation

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Recombinational speciation

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Reinforcement

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Isolation mechanisms

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Prezygotic isolation

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Reproductive isolation and isolating barriers

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Postzygotic isolation

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Selection

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Genetic drift

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Genetics

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Chromosomal speciation

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Laboratory studies of speciation

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Rates of speciation

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Speciation in the fossil record

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Punctuated equilibrium

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Historical background

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Charles Darwin

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Modern Evolutionary Synthesis

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Further reading

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Contemporary speciation literature

  • Pawel Michalak (2013), Speciation: Natural Processes, Genetics and Biodiversity, Nova Science Pub Inc, p. 264, ISBN 1626183899
  • Peter R. Grant and B. Rosemary Grant (2011), How and why species multiply: The radiation of Darwin’s finches, Princeton University Press, p. 224, ISBN 9780691149998
  • Trevor Price (2008), Speciation in Birds, Roberts and Company, p. 470, ISBN 0974707783
  • Jerry A. Coyne and H. Allen Orr (2004), Speciation, Sinauer Associates, p. 480, ISBN 0-87893-091-4

Historical speciation literature

  • Daniel Otte and John A. Endler (1989), Speciation and its consequences, Sinauer, p. 679, ISBN 0878936572
  • Verne Grant (1981), Plant Speciation, Columbia University Press, p. 563, ISBN 0231051123
  • Michael J. D. White (1978), Modes Of Speciation, W. H. Freeman and Co., p. 349, ISBN 0716702843
  • Ernst Mayr (1963), Animal species and evolution, Harvard University Press, p. 797, ISBN 9780674865327
  • Ernst Mayr (1942), Systematics and the Origin of Species from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist, Columbia University Press, p. 372, ISBN 9780674862500
  • Theodosius Dobzhansky (1937), Genetics and the Origin of Species, Columbia University Press, p. 364

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